After Carmelo Anthony limped off the court with severe back spasms during the second quarter of Monday’s loss to the Houston Rockets, that question of how bad the Knicks would be without their best player is relevant again, if only temporarily.

CIO Journal Contributors Thomas H. Davenport and Thomas C. Redman estimate that companies analyze no more than 1% of their data, and convert even less to proprietary advantage. Why the hesitation? “We suspect the biggest reason is simply that most companies and managers aren’t yet comfortable with data,” they write.

Paint it black: An unusual NYC condo lists for $5.995 million; Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander buys a penthouse in Downtown New York for $42 million; a 20,000-square-foot mansion in Great Falls, Va., sells for $7.4 million